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Apoptosis in hepatitis C

Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 2003
Summary. The apoptotic process appears to be a host defence mechanism against viral infections and tumourigenesis. However, many viral genomes encode proteins, which repress apoptosis so as to escape from immune attack by the host. Therefore, virus–host interactions may determine viral persistence, extent and severity of liver inflammation and possibly
J, Kountouras, C, Zavos, D, Chatzopoulos
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Hepatitis C and Alcohol

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1999
Background: Alcohol abuse and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection frequently coexist in patients with chronic liver disease. It is widely believed that alcohol and HCV act synergistically in these patients to promote the development and progression of liver damage.Methods: A review of the relevant medical literature, identified by computer assisted ...
A, Regev, L J, Jeffers
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Hepatitis C lookback

Current Opinion in Hematology, 2000
Hepatitis C was responsible for the majority of cases of posttransfusion hepatitis before the introduction of a specific screening test for blood donors. Infected recipients may remain asymptomatic for many years, but cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma may develop decades after infection. Lookback, or the identification of recipients of potentially
M, Goldman, G, Spurll
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Hepatitis B and hepatitis C

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2002
Hepatitis B and C are worldwide infectious hepatitides which are distinct in terms of epidemiology and molecular biology, but which may be quite similar in terms of clinical manifestations and histopathology, in both the acute and chronic stages. Hepatitis B virus (HBV), the human prototype of the Hepadnaviridae family of viruses is not directly ...
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Viral hepatitis C

The Lancet, 2003
More than 170 million people worldwide are chronically infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV), which is responsible for more than 100000 cases of liver cancer per year, with similar numbers of digestive haemorrhage and ascites episodes. Major breakthroughs have been made in diagnosis and treatment, and advances in molecular biology mean that the ...
Yuen, MF   +3 more
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Hepatitis C and autoreactivity

Digestive and Liver Disease, 2007
After the discovery of HCV in 1989 a great amount of data has been produced in order to identify a possible aetiology for a number of idiopathic diseases, especially those with a suspected immune origin. Many associations have not been confirmed by prospective studies (as in the case of autoimmune hepatitis); other immune abnormalities, such as the ...
BIANCHI, FRANCESCO BIANCO   +5 more
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Cell entry and release of quasi-enveloped human hepatitis viruses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
, Xin Yin, Christopher Walker
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Peginterferon-alpha2a and ribavirin combination therapy in chronic hepatitis C: a randomized study of treatment duration and ribavirin dose.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2004
S. Hadziyannis   +13 more
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Adeno-associated virus type 2 in US children with acute severe hepatitis

Nature, 2023
Alicia Sotomayor-González   +2 more
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